Hi Dave,
I have, I can't use it because of the volume of the data and the fact that it 
needs a full backup from time to time, hence why I'm trying to extend 
rdiff-backup...

Thanks,
Stavros

Dave Kempe <d...@sol1.com.au> wrote:
>> From: "Stavros Korokithakis" <stav...@korokithakis.net>
>> To: rdiff-backup-users@nongnu.org
>> Sent: Sunday, 8 September, 2013 3:04:24 AM
>> Subject: [rdiff-backup-users] Encrypted backups
>
>> Hello,
>> I would like a solution that will take incremental, remote backups.
>> Basically, what I want is exactly rdiff-backup + EncFS, but, for
>various
>> reasons, EncFS cannot be hacked to support rdiff-backup.
>
>> Therefore, I would like to add encryption support to rdiff-backup
>> myself. This would encrypt each file/directory separately (including
>> filenames). An ideal place to put this would be a hook at the place
>> where rdiff-backup reads/writes local files (as remote files still
>need
>> to be rsynced encrypted).
>
>Hi Stavros, 
>Have you taken a look at duplicity? 
>http://duplicity.nongnu.org/ 
>It has the same original author as rdiff-backup but is since maintained
>by others I think. 
>
>Dave 
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